Supporting 2e Kids with Executive Functioning Deficits

Executive functioning deficits often exist in twice-exceptional students. These deficits can manifest as students having trouble paying attention, starting tasks, regulating emotions, organizing and planning, and in other ways.

2e News talks with executive functioning coach Seth Perler about approaches parents and students can take to help their 2e students address and overcome executive functioning deficits.

 

 

Also see: Common Executive Functioning Deficits in 2e Learners

Learn more about Seth Perler’s work here.

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